SPEKTRA plasters in recycled packaging
We are proud to introduce our latest initiative for reducing the impact of our products on the environment – our first line of products in recycled packaging. Having long focused on perfecting the paint in our pails, our efforts for improvement have now been expanded to the pails themselves.

Packaging stands as one of the primary contributors to plastic waste, which poses a severe threat to our environment. Yet, plastic remains an incredibly versatile material that isn't easily replaceable, especially in the context of paint packaging. The solution lies in plastic recycling and the progression towards a circular economy. By recycling plastic, we not only prevent its accumulation in the environment but also conserve natural resources, reduce the carbon footprint, energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Our containers are manufactured using post-consumer recycled plastic (PCR) obtained from household and commercial waste collections. As the plastic waste is not sorted by colour, the combination of various hues results in a grey appearance. In essence, the grey colour of our containers serves as a clear indication of their eco-friendly nature, highlighting our commitment to environmental sustainability. In other words: grey means green.
We are introducing our first line of products packaged in recycled containers, marked by their distinguishable grey hue and a distinctive label. It is important to note that the paint within these grey buckets remains unchanged, maintaining the same high-quality paint found in our conventional white containers. In addition to packaging made from recycled plastic in its characteristic grey colour, the SPEKTRA Plaster Acryl and SPEKTRA Plaster Silicone plasters, as well as SPEKTRA UNI Grund impregnation also boast a refreshed design. We want the new design to bring the products even closer to consumers and present them as suitable for everyone to use, both DIY masters and professionals.
We are committed to transitioning our entire product range to recycled containers in the near future.